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Mathematics is the science that deals with the logic of shape, quantity and arrangement. Mathematics is concerned with numbers, data, quantity, structure, space, models and change. Mathematics is an ancient language used by mathematicians everywhere to solve mathematical problems. Mathematicians can produce mathematical models of real phenomena which can provide insight or predictions about the phenomena. Mathematics is used throughout the world as an essential tool in many fields, including natural science, engineering, medicine, finance and the social sciences.Read

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Diffusion (conduction) equation
image/svg+xml∂ψ∂t=k²ψ

Newton’s universal law of gravitation
F = Gm1m2
Schrödinger equation
image/svg+xml t ih Ψ = H Ψ ^
Depreciation formula
image/svg+xmlV = P(1 – r%)nnumber of calculationsdepreciation rateinitial valuedepreciatedvalue
Euler’s formula for polyhedra
F – E + V = 2
The Black–Scholes model
12σ²S² ∂²V∂S² + rS∂V∂S + ∂V∂t – rV = 0

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